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UN Sustainable Development Goals

GOAL 3: Good Health and Well-being

Organizations relating to Malformations

Nordic Spinal Deformities Society / Middelfart, Denmark / Est. 1974
International Research Society of Spinal Deformities / Montréal QC, Canada / Est. 1994
Sociedad Hispanoamericana de Hernia
International Endo Hernia Society / Berlin, Germany / Est. 2004
Estudio Colaborativo Latino Americano de Malformaciones Congénitas / Buenos Aires, Argentina / Est. 1967
European Network of Teratology Information Services / Lausanne, Switzerland / Est. 1990
Australasian Hernia Society / Sydney NSW, Australia
Nordic Dysmelia Confederation / Lidingö, Sweden / Est. 1989
Albinism World Alliance / East Hampstead NH, USA / Est. 1992
International Fibrodysplasia Ossificans Progressiva Association / North Kansas City MO, USA / Est. 1988
World Arnold Chiari Malformation Association / Newtown Square PA, USA
Agreement on a Concerted Action Project in the Field of Registration of Congenital Abnormalities / Est. 1979
International American Albino Association / Naper NE, USA / Est. 1985
Europese Zelfhulpgroep voor Rug-en Herniapatiënten / Denderleeuw, Belgium
International Progeria Registry / Staten Island NY, USA / Est. 1981
Albinism Europe
International Dwarf Sports Federation
African Albino Foundation / Utrecht, Netherlands / Est. 2004
Afro Middle East Hernia Society / Geneva, Switzerland / Est. 2009
Standing Voice / London, UK
International Centre for Birth Defects and Prematurity / Rome, Italy / Est. 1989
European Cavernoma Alliance
International Hip Dysplasia Institute / New York NY, USA / Est. 2008
European Teratology Society / Basel, Switzerland / Est. 1971
International Federation of Teratology Societies / Est. 1982
International Skeletal Dysplasia Society / Lausanne, Switzerland / Est. 1999
European Hernia Society / Frederiksberg, Denmark / Est. 1979
Asia Pacific Hernia Society / Singapore, Singapore / Est. 2004
International Meeting on Laminopathies
International Network of Esophageal Atresia / Est. 2013
International Clearinghouse for Birth Defects Surveillance and Research / Salt Lake City UT, USA / Est. 1974
International Society of Craniofacial Surgery / Rotterdam, Netherlands / Est. 1983
Esophageal ATresia Global Support Groups / Stuttgart, Germany / Est. 2011

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World Problems relating to Malformations

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Domestic inconvenience for little people and large people
Congenital abnormalities
Conjoined twins
Fibrodysplasia ossificans progressiva
Animal malformation in factory farming
Osteogenesis imperfecta
Discrimination against people with dwarfism and little people
Gigantism
Fibrous dysplasia
Infant growth failure
Down's syndrome
Septo-optic dysplasia
Congenital heart defects
Monsters
Human birth defects
Albinism
Inhibited growth of malnourished children
Myopathies due to endocrine abnormalities
Congenital limb reduction defects
Dwarfism
Physically handicapped children
Ankylosing spondylitis
Memory defects

Action Strategies relating to Malformations

From the Encyclopedia of World Problems and Human Potential

Treating malnourished children
Studying congenital anomalies
Providing facilities for severely deformed people
Healing disorders of digestive system
Killing deformed children
Killing deformed animals
Correcting congenital disorders
Supporting people with deformities
Preventing congenital malformations

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